Hi Michael,
I have an original Roland mouse and I have a similar problem due to a
faulty connection on the mouse port of my S550 - in my case,
wobbling the connector a bit can solve it so maybe you just have a
dodgy wire or solder joint somewhere. I guess that accidentally
knocking a mouse connector while it is plugged in can break the
solder joints on the board inside the sampler quite easily - probably
worth carefully taking a soldering iron to those to start with.
Chris
On 29 May 2007, at 16:14, Michael Lumb wrote:
I just recently purchased my Roland S770 Sampler and
LOVE it.
However I
have been searching for a mouse ever since. I read that the Roland
S770
uses an MSX compatible mouse. After alot of searching I found a
NEOS MS-10
MSX mouse on ebay and purchased it. When I plug it in and activate
the
mouse the cursor just darts to the bottom right and I can't do
anything with
the mouse. The right button will scroll through the jump menu
though. I
looked further in the S770 manual and noticed the it says it is
compatible
with the S550 mice, but nothing else.
Is my problem an incompatible mouse or a BAD mouse port on my sampler?
Thanks
Michael
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